Secure Document Shredding in Lewiston, Idaho
NAID certified document destruction for businesses and the public across Lewiston, ID, Clarkston, WA, and the rest of the LC Valley. Shred at your location, on a schedule, or walk in — no account and no appointment needed.
How It Works
Three Ways to Shred
Every option is NAID certified destruction of confidential paper. The only question is whether the paper comes to us, or we come to you.
Mobile On-Site Shredding
Our shredding truck comes to your location and destroys your material there, before it ever leaves your property. Best for businesses that want to see it happen.
Scheduled Office Pickup
We supply locked collection consoles for your office and empty them on a regular schedule, so confidential paper stays secure from the moment it leaves someone's desk. Best for offices producing sensitive paper week after week.
Walk-In Shredding
Bring your documents to our Lewiston facility during business hours. No account, no appointment, no contract — a single box of old tax records is as welcome as a pallet of files. Best for one-time cleanouts and households.
Pricing
Walk-In Shredding Prices
Walk-in shredding is priced by the 64-gallon bin, so you only pay for what you actually bring in. A full bin holds roughly three to four banker boxes of paper.
| Walk-In Shredding (64-gallon bin) | Price |
|---|---|
| Full bin | $28 |
| Half bin | $17 |
| Minimum charge | $10 |
Mobile on-site shredding and scheduled office pickup are quoted per business, because the right setup depends on how much paper you generate and how often. Send us a message or call (208) 746-1187 and we'll put a number to it.
Before You Come In
Preparing Your Documents
Most paper goes straight in as it is. A short list of things has to come out first — pulling them before you arrive keeps your load moving.
These Can Stay
Staples and small paper clips are fine. There is no need to sit and strip them out page by page — our equipment handles them.
Please Keep These Out
We can't accept the following, so please pull them out before drop-off or pickup:
- Binder clips, binders, classification folders, and hanging folders
- Books and magazines
- Credit cards
- CDs, DVDs, and other digital media
- X-rays
- Other metal, and general trash
Not sure about something in the pile? Call (208) 746-1187 before you load it up.
Why It Matters
Certified, Not Just Shredded
Anyone can run paper through a shredder. Certification is what makes destruction verifiable.
A Verified Standard
NAID — the National Association for Information Destruction — holds certified providers to a written standard and checks it through audits. Our destruction is measured against that benchmark rather than simply asserted.
Certificate of Destruction
We issue a certificate of destruction for your records — documented proof that your confidential material was destroyed, and when. If you ever have to demonstrate that files were disposed of properly, that certificate is what you show.
Recycled, Not Buried
We are a recycling company first. Once your paper is destroyed it is baled and recycled as paper stock — so secure disposal keeps your records safe and keeps the material out of the landfill.
Local Accountability
One facility, one phone number, and people who answer it. If something needs sorting out, you are talking to the company that did the work — not a call center three states away.
Common Questions
Document Shredding — Answered
Do I need an appointment to have documents shredded?
No. Walk-in shredding at our Lewiston facility is available during business hours with no account and no appointment — Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, and Friday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Businesses that want mobile on-site shredding or scheduled office pickup should call ahead so we can set up the right service.
Do I get a certificate of destruction?
Yes. We issue a certificate of destruction documenting that your confidential material was destroyed. If your business ever needs to demonstrate that records were disposed of properly rather than simply thrown out, that certificate is the paperwork you show.
What is the difference between mobile on-site shredding and shredding at your facility?
With mobile on-site shredding, our truck comes to your location and destroys the material there, before it leaves your property. With walk-in or scheduled pickup, the paper is destroyed at our Lewiston facility instead. Both are NAID certified — the difference is where the destruction happens, not the standard it is held to.
Do you shred anything besides paper?
Paper only. Our document destruction service handles confidential paper records — we do not destroy hard drives, tapes, X-ray film, or other electronic media. If you are not sure whether something in your files counts, call (208) 746-1187 before you load it up and we will give you a straight answer.
Do I need to remove staples and paper clips?
Staples and small paper clips can stay — our equipment handles them, so there is no need to strip them out page by page. Binder clips do have to come out, along with binders, classification folders, hanging folders, books, magazines, credit cards, CDs, DVDs and other digital media, X-rays, other metal, and general trash. If you are unsure about something, call (208) 746-1187 before you load up.
Do you shred for businesses in Clarkston, Washington?
Yes. We serve businesses throughout the Lewiston–Clarkston Valley from our Lewiston facility, and that includes Clarkston, Washington. Mobile on-site shredding and scheduled office pickup both cross the river.
What does NAID certified actually mean?
NAID is the National Association for Information Destruction. Its certification program holds information destruction providers to a written standard and verifies compliance through audits. In practice it means our destruction process has been checked against an industry benchmark — a meaningful difference if your business is expected to show that confidential records were disposed of properly.
How much paper fits in a 64-gallon bin?
Roughly three to four banker boxes. That is the unit walk-in shredding is priced by — $28 for a full bin, $17 for a half bin, with a $10 minimum charge — so a typical household or small-office cleanout often lands inside a single bin.
What happens to the paper after it is shredded?
It gets recycled. We are a recycling company first, so once your documents are destroyed the shredded paper is baled and sold on as paper stock rather than sent to the landfill. Secure destruction and recycling are the same trip.
Have a question that is not here? Call (208) 746-1187 or see everything we accept.
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